- Dec 14, 1999
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Okay, I've decided to overclock my PC due to peer pressure on these forums. I have a retail P3 667Mhz slot 1 processor on an Asus P3V4X motherboard. It's suppose to run at 133Mhz bus and as you all know, the P3V4X supports bus speeds up to 166Mhz. I am using a GeForce GTS. I am also using some generic Micro Q PC133 128MB SDRAM. I tried to overclock to 800Mhz by upping the bus to 160Mhz. After I exit BIOS, it doesn't reboot. There is simply nothing on the screen. However, if I hit the reset switch once or twice, it will boot at 800Mhz. Windows and games such as Diablo II and Starcraft seems stable at that speed even for several hours. (I have not actually had any problems which I didn't normally have when running at stock speeds) The only thing is, after a while, after I shut down, it freezes during shut down. The voltage is at 1.65V. If I am to continue running it at 800Mhz, should I up the voltage to perhaps increase stability? Is running at 160Mhz FSB bad for my components? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Some other details... memory is running at 2-2-2. Temperature is averaging around 53C after couple of hours, is that too hot?
One more thing, how do I know what stepping is on my processor? Where do I check?
Some other details... memory is running at 2-2-2. Temperature is averaging around 53C after couple of hours, is that too hot?
One more thing, how do I know what stepping is on my processor? Where do I check?